Travel Articles
371: Ethical Pharmaceutical Meetings
The choice of venue is a primary decision required to be taken when all pharmaceutical meetings are first proposed. Luxury resorts and even entertainment complexes with facilities for gambling may offer tempting financial deals for off-season and off-peak hour events, but it is inappropriate to choose them for pharmaceutical meetings.
372: A Visit to Cardiff Castle
If you are planning to take a trip to a romantic destination, allow us to guide you to Wales and recommend that you pay a visit to Cardiff Castle. This beautiful and strange city houses within its midst, among shopping centers, museums and government buildings, a well preserved Norman castle filled with romantic history. Here is a quick run through Cardiff Castle?s troubled history, architectural modifications, interior designs as well as the attractions that it features today.
373: A brief history of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
Despite Newcastle-Upon-Tyne being strongly associated with the industrial revolution of the 19th century, the Romans were the first to build in the area. Being at the eastern end of Hadrian?s Wall, in 122 AD the Romans realised the importance of having a fort at the point where the River Tyne could be crossed and where the wall ended. The site of the fort, known as ?Pons Aelius?, eventually became the same place on which the settlement that became Newcastle-Upon-Tyne was founded.
374: Overview of Cardiff
Cardiff or Caerdydd in Welsh is the capital city of Wales. The city is situated in the county of Glamorgan and used to be a small traditional town until the 19th century when it started to rapidly grow due to the sudden influx of industry in the area
Cardiff or Caerdydd in Welsh is the capital city of Wales. The city is situated in the county of Glamorgan and it used to be a small traditional town up until the 19th century when it started to rapidly grow due to the sudden influx of industry in
375: Accommodation for visitors in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne has the full range of accommodation for visitors, from cheap and cheerful bed and breakfast/guest houses, through to the very best in 5 star comfort and pampering. Self-catering accommodation in the form of flats and houses is also available, with caravans being on offer outside the city itself. Regarding any accommodation in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, the nearer you get to the River Tyne the higher the price will be. For an overview of accommodation in Newcastle-upon-Tyne please c
376: Where To Eat And Drink In Cardiff
A very entertaining way to spend a few hours in Cardiff would be to eat somewhere special and have a sip or more of tasty wine or beer. The Welsh, and especially the people living in Cardiff, are famous for their exquisite taste in food and their gifted chefs that prepare meals with Welsh meat and vegetables, plus those secret ingredients that make each dish incredibly tasty. The lamb, beef, vegetables, shellfish or salmon have never tasted better than those made by the Welsh chefs.
377: Transport in and around Newcastle
Being the largest city in the north-east of England, Newcastle is easy to travel to and from. Within Newcastle, there is a Metro railway service alongside the usual public bus services and road links.
378: Powerboat Grand Prix In Malta
2007's Powerboat P1 season kicks off its season this year in Malta in May.
It's a welcome tourist attraction for the island in a year that could make or break her tourist industry.
379: The Evolution of the Shopping Centre in North America
Shopping centres and how they came to be the way we shop in North America
380: San Francisco in all the seasons
San Francisco?s climate is very moderate and, within limits also predictable. San Francisco temperatures infrequently ever dip below 40F, or arrive at or surpass 90F.
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